Geordie (Dean Wilson) (12/2/2013 7:27:26 AM)Fantastic sight and beautifully photographed. Would love to see this phenomenon.

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Sreten(12/2/2013 8:04:58 AM)Fantastic presentations of Aurora Borealis. Great light and colors. What parameters have you used here? Thank you.

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Hania (Anna Franek) (12/2/2013 8:53:12 AM)#1 Geordie(Dean Wilson): I am going to prepare another, bigger presentation to show better how it changes in time.#2 Sreten: As far as I remember: time 30 seconds, ISO 1000, f 3,5. But I will check it later.

Sasha Pezelj(12/2/2013 10:49:37 AM)Very nice nordlys! Pity that the photos are so small...

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Hania (Anna Franek) (12/2/2013 11:05:13 AM)#7 Sasha Pezelj: To post more than one picture was the only way to show how aurora changes. Works bigger than 900 pixels in height do not fit on the screen. I thought it was important to see them together.

rafal_antoniuk(12/2/2013 2:31:12 PM)Very interesting presentation of this nature phenomenon! But on other hand in those sizes it's little-bit hard to evaluate quality of this gorgeous captures. I will prefer see them separately in 350MB sizes.

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